Christian Sinding Rustles of Spring - Performed by Ray Cruz
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You have to practice much more...Never is too late to start a good job...
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Yes, that's the way it should be done. My final interpretation will probably have some tempo variations, however, as I see fit. My primary audience is myself, I must confess!
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@raymuser if you still are working on a faster performance, you should probably use a metronome so you don't start playing the apregios out of time. That's what my version says anyway.
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hahaha so do I. It's hard though as more pieces focus on your right hand standing out
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I am working on a faster performance, but actually a lot of people enjoy my slower and more sensitive interpretation...
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this is like the most unique interpretation i've heard of this piece.. :) hehe.. anyway,, you have to try to play it a LOT faster and try not to lift your left fingers too high because that's the reason why you can't play it much faster.. the lifting will cost you precious time.. :) don't give up on this piece.. you already memorized it, just try to play it faster and with continuity.. search for "Rustle of Spring by Christian Sinding" with his picture on it for reference.. :)
Nice work! Great courage to be yourself when playing someone's comp! BRAVO!!!! I wanna record too but have no stuff! (tears...) Love it~!
KimberleeT1961 9 months ago
@KimberleeT1961 Thanks, Kimberlee. My interpretations change a little all the time. Sometimes it helps to go back to see one of my earlier perfornances as well as those of other players for new inspiration.
raymuser 9 months ago
nice interpretation...
just one problem...the top notes are being brought out
it should be the bottom
but still good!
Better than me hahaha
wateva2234 2 years ago
You are correct in the propper way to play this piece. I sort of get carried away with the right hand...
raymuser 2 years ago